The Next Frontier of Flight: Precision and Intelligence on Board

September 17, 2025

The Mercury H743 AI Flight Controller is a breakthrough all-in-one solution for cutting-edge UAVs, engineered to push the boundaries of what's possible in flight. This system redefines performance by integrating a high-precision flight controller, resilient communication, and on-board AI, giving you a complete brain for your drone. With a powerful 7nm Qualcomm QRB5165 chipset at its core, the Mercury H743 AI FC delivers unparalleled stability, intelligent operation, and consistent performance for a wide range of professional applications.



Key Features 

  • Mercury H743 AI Flight Controller architecture:
    Compact design with integrated high-precision flight controller 
  • Qualcomm QRB5165 chipset:
    Fast processing and on-device AI capabilities
  • Proprietary stabilization and navigation:
    Superior accuracy over open-source solutions 
  • GPS-Denied Navigation:
    Reliable millimeter-level navigation without GPS 
  • Long-range video transmission:
    Tri-band frequency hopping and adaptive streaming 
  • Embedded AI:
    On-device object recognition and real-time inference


Technical Specifications 

  • Dimensions: 126mm × 82.5mm 
  • Weight: 81g 
  • Chipset: 7nm Qualcomm QRB5165 (Main Board) 
  • Connectivity: Long-Range WIFI (802.11ax WIFI6), Tri-Band Frequency Hopping (2.4GHz/5.1 GHz/5.8GHz) 
  • Precision: Millimeter-level (Position, GPS-Denied Navigation) 
  • AI: Embedded AI with Qualcomm AI Hub models Peripherals: MIPI CSI D-PHY6, CAN-FD 5V2, PWM-CH8, PCIe M.2 E.key, 1G Ethernet RJ45


🌍 Why Choose the Mercury H743 AI Flight Controller? 

With its remarkably compact 81g lightweight design, integrated 7nm SoC for high-precision flight control, and Made in Taiwan reliability, the FC M2 is the trusted choice for drone manufacturers and professional integrators alike. Whether you’re developing autonomous inspection drones, advanced surveillance UAVs, or custom robotics, this solution delivers consistent performance, unparalleled precision, and advanced intelligence.


✨ Elevate your autonomous capabilities today.
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